Ohmigawd! You have one of the Oly special editions made specifically for the K
G B !!!! If I remember correctly, the 61 signifies which world zone to which
this camera was assigned (I believe there were 65 or 70 zones), and the 2.8
signifies the actual sector. Congrats on your acquisistion, but I wouldn't be
taking many pictures of places/things considered sensitive under code orange,
maybe even code yellow. And for sure don't eat the yellow snow.
Canoeman
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On 12/28/2003 at 6:06 PM Alan Wayman wrote:
>Hi,
>just took the pressure plate off my newly aquired OM2n to discover the
>following -
>written in pencil behind the plate KGB 61.2.8 and a large number 4 stamped
>in red
>stamped in red on reverse of pressure plate itself - E 11
>
>does this info shed any light on date and place of production like the info
>behind the pressure plate of OM1?
>
>can anyone help out?
>Thanks,
>Alan
>
>
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